unroot Antonyms
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Meaning of unroot
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unroot (v. t.)
To tear up by the roots; to eradicate; to uproot.
Webster
unroot (v. i.)
To be torn up by the roots.
unroot Sentence Examples
- The relentless storm uprooted the ancient oak tree, tearing it from its steadfast home.
- The farmer meticulously unrooted the weeds that had taken hold in his precious garden.
- The gardener carefully unrooted the seedlings to prepare them for transplanting.
- The archaeologist meticulously unrooted the delicate pottery shards to preserve their fragile remains.
- The plumber skillfully unrooted the clogged drainpipe, restoring the flow of water to the house.
- The dentist carefully unrooted the decayed tooth to alleviate the patient's pain.
- The forensic pathologist unrooted the bullet from the victim's body, providing vital evidence in the investigation.
- The historian painstakingly unrooted the truth from the annals of history, shedding light on past events.
- The hiker gracefully unrooted the sturdy walking stick from the ground, aiding their arduous journey.
- The researcher meticulously unrooted the hidden meaning from the complex text, unraveling its intricate tapestry of ideas.
FAQs About the word unroot
To tear up by the roots; to eradicate; to uproot., To be torn up by the roots.
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The relentless storm uprooted the ancient oak tree, tearing it from its steadfast home.
The farmer meticulously unrooted the weeds that had taken hold in his precious garden.
The gardener carefully unrooted the seedlings to prepare them for transplanting.
The archaeologist meticulously unrooted the delicate pottery shards to preserve their fragile remains.